Joe Biden issued an apology for everything that he said and did in his recent interview on The Breakfast Club. The presidential aspirant's talk with Charlamagne Tha God turned into a disaster after the former vice president sounded different and handled the discussion differently compared to other main programs.

Joe Biden seemed to annoy the viewers when he said that if any black American in the United States was planning to vote for Donald Trump, then they were not truly black. This statement seemed to catch everyone off guard, earning a lot of hatred comments on social media.

Charlamagne also asked the former senator if the Democrats were taking the Black Americans for granted, which many social media users also noticed, Celebrity Insider noted. He seemed to contradict the claim, saying that a lot of black voters are showing their support to him.

But, his "ain't black" remark was condemned not just by the public but by the only Black Republican on the Senate, Tim Scott, from South Carolina as well. He said that about 1.3 million black people in the U.S. voted for Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

So, it might be only safe to assume that the same number would vote for the current POTUS again in the upcoming election. Later, the presumptive Democratic nominee confidently suggested that it was a no-brainer if who among him and the current president would be a good vote in the 2020 election.

In addition, the radio presenter also revealed that Joe Biden treated the show quite unfair for not appearing longer than his appearances on other known programs, like Stephen Colbert's The Late Show. According to Hot New Hip Hop, he has been rejecting The Breakfast Club's other interview requests a number of times.

It also stressed that when the Democratic Party member finally granted the show's interview, he mostly avoided answering important questions, like the marijuana legalization and the type of running mate he was looking for. So, later, during a conference call with the Black Chamber of Commerce, he expressed his regret over his actions.

The 77-year-old politician stressed that he never took black American voters for granted in any way in his life. He also admitted that he went too "cavalier" and should never act like the "wise guy" on the show.

To avoid causing further damage to his presidential run, his campaign managers and team members tried to explain on their respective social media accounts what he was really trying to say. Sadly, it was too late.

On The Breakfast Club's YouTube page alone, a lot of people in the comment section believed that his interview just harmed his presidential campaign. Joe Biden was also criticized for saying the word "man" too much as if he was talking to a different class of people or using "Ebonics."